Note from Edward Lewton, acknowledging receipt of further extracts from Bengal Proceedings on the initiatory oriental language examinations, 8 Apr 1828
Letter from Emily Henley, Rendlesham, Woodbridge, stating her circumstances and soliciting the £375 which she believes the Company owed to her late father Samuel, 27 Nov 1827; with a note that J. H. Batten's salary represents duties both as Principal and Classical Lecturer, n.d.; a memorandum on Henley's debt of £395 13s for books disposed of to the students, which was subtracted from his special retirement grant of £500, n.d.; a letter from Henley asking for payment of the special £500 grant...
Letter from Thomas Cockburn, Bedford Hill, Clapham, withdrawing his nephew William Henry Eastfield Colebrooke, with a letter from William asking his uncle to arrange an exchange for a Bengal cadetship, 1 & 6 May 1828
Letter from Edward Lewton, forwarding documents and reporting that the Council has no objection to students unofficially supplying their own bed curtains, 30 May 1828